My arms are attached
Lucid in ball peen sockets
My head - an anvil of silk
Spins formless and hungry
In my youth
Slipping through whiskey dreaming
I wore my heart sleeveless
Dancing unafraid - with wing
Replacing appendage
Tonight these limbs dangle
Electric - each finger
Hissing a remembrance
Of feather and blood
On this evening
With light staining
the darkness - yellow and damp
My hands held before me
Remember the soaring of wind.
I Once Did Fly
Dear TC ~
I love the images of remembrance with turns of phrase[s] and unlikely pairings......."an anvil of silk;" "I wore my heart sleeveless;" "hissing a remembrance;" well, I could go on and on. However, you've so well described the plight of the poet, reliant on "mere" words to express a vibrant life remembered. What an effective first verse to set the stage! Your poem has many layers. This is just the beginning. I really like this!
~ Elizabeth
I love the images of remembrance with turns of phrase[s] and unlikely pairings......."an anvil of silk;" "I wore my heart sleeveless;" "hissing a remembrance;" well, I could go on and on. However, you've so well described the plight of the poet, reliant on "mere" words to express a vibrant life remembered. What an effective first verse to set the stage! Your poem has many layers. This is just the beginning. I really like this!
~ Elizabeth